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endorsement
endorsement
Endorsement
where you sign the check
Yes. It is.
The U.S. Treasury check endorsement rules require the payee to sign the back of the check before depositing or cashing it.
there is not real way you can get a free signature by Sidney Crosby unless you go to the traning camps and try to get him to sign your stuff.
shoot pucks in his driveway and sign autographs
Signing blank probably refers to a "blank endorsement." A blank endorsement is when you have a check payable to you and you sign your name on the back of the check without any other direction, such as "pay to the order of" or "for deposit only." When a check only has your endorsement, it is still a negotiable item, and therefore, someone else could then sign the check under your signature and deposit or cash the check.
To endorse a money order, sign your name on the back in the designated endorsement area.
To complete a back of check endorsement, sign your name on the back of the check where it says "endorse here." This signifies that you are transferring the check to someone else or depositing it into your account.
It is considered a special endorsement